. . "4" . "Putnov\u00E1, Iveta" . . . "158702" . "4"^^ . "The pig as an experimental model for clinical craniofacial research" . "10.1258/la.2012.012062" . "000311193000001" . . . "The pig as an experimental model for clinical craniofacial research" . . "0023-6772" . "Laboratory Animals" . "Kyllar, Michal" . . . "11"^^ . "mandible; maxilla; teeth; oral cavity; experimental animal model; Pig"@en . "RIV/62157124:16170/12:43871257!RIV13-MSM-16170___" . "RIV/62157124:16170/12:43871257" . "5"^^ . . . "46" . "Stehl\u00EDk, Ladislav" . . . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "[19A1B5D1DB2E]" . "The pig represents a useful, large experimental model for biomedical research. Recently, it has been used in different areas of biomedical research. The aim of this study was to review the basic anatomical structures of the head region in the pig in relation to their use in current research. Attention was focused on the areas that are frequently affected by pathological processes in humans: the oral cavity with teeth, salivary gland, orbit, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, maxilla, mandible and temporomandibular joint. Not all of the structures have an equal morphology in the pig and human, and these morphological dissimilarities must be taken into account before choosing the pig as an experimental model for regenerative medicine."@en . . "Buchtov\u00E1, Marcela" . . . "P(GP304/08/P289), V, Z(AV0Z50450515)" . . . "The pig as an experimental model for clinical craniofacial research"@en . . . . . . . "The pig represents a useful, large experimental model for biomedical research. Recently, it has been used in different areas of biomedical research. The aim of this study was to review the basic anatomical structures of the head region in the pig in relation to their use in current research. Attention was focused on the areas that are frequently affected by pathological processes in humans: the oral cavity with teeth, salivary gland, orbit, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, maxilla, mandible and temporomandibular joint. Not all of the structures have an equal morphology in the pig and human, and these morphological dissimilarities must be taken into account before choosing the pig as an experimental model for regenerative medicine." . "The pig as an experimental model for clinical craniofacial research"@en . "\u0160temb\u00EDrek, Jan" . . "16170" .